News / Diaspora
28 Feb. 2021 / 14:00
Martisor, celebrated by Moldovans in Ireland
Even if they are far from their birthplaces, they know how to keep their dear traditions in their souls. Given that Ireland is subject to the harshest anti-COVID restrictions in all of Europe, the communities of the Moldovan diaspora, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in this country, have prepared to welcome spring as it should. They made martisoare, recorded and will broadcast online recitals about the symbol of spring and homesickness, informs Moldova 1.
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News / Diaspora
05 Feb. 2021 / 15:37
Moldovans leaving for Ukraine are required to be negative tested for COVID-19
Moldovans leaving for Ukraine are required to present a negative test for COVID-19. The neighboring country has again included the Republic of Moldova in the "red zone", informs Radio Moldova.
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News / Diaspora
16 Jan. 2021 / 15:39
What are the travel conditions in Italy for Moldovans
New restrictive measures were introduced by the Italian Government in the context of combating the spread of COVID-19 virus infection for the period January 16 - March 5, 2021. The information was published by the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in Italy.
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News / Diaspora
02 Jan. 2021 / 16:26
Wishes from the diaspora for Moldovans: Health, power and prosperity
Best wishes are at the head of the table at the beginning of this year. With good thoughts for the nation and the country, from thousands of kilometers away, on the waves of Radio Moldova, came at the beginning of this year, our compatriots settled in all corners of the world. Health, power and prosperity - this is what the Moldovans from abroad wished us in unison in a special edition on Radio Moldova - "Good signs with luck bring us together", made by Oxana Gherman Roşca. How was the year 2020 for our compatriots settled abroad, but also with what messages do they come to the Moldovans at home, but also those who left, we find out further!
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News / Diaspora
29 Dec. 2020 / 16:00
Non-resident Romanian citizens will be able to travel to Great Britain with their identity card in the first nine months of the year
Romanians who have not obtained residency status in the United Kingdom and wish to visit family or friends or for tourist purposes will be able to use their identity card as a travel document until September 30, 2021. After this date, travel in this country will be possible only with the passport, reports Moldova 1, referring to Agerpres.
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